Good beer | Independent bottle shops in Adelaide

This page is a work in progress - a directory of independent bottle shops we have found, or have been told serve good beer
We would like to see more Australian breweries represented in the line up... and further spread... guess it will only be a matter of time right?

Looking to discover your next favorite watering hole? You have come to the right place.
Beer Crawl is a craft beer directory that caters for your needs. Our advanced search enables you to filer venues by opening hours and an array of venue services.
Our site offers a means to tick off beers and bars, and mark the ones you love.
Can't remember a great beer or bar that you visited? We've got it covered.
Simply create a free account to log all beers you have tried and places you have visited... More importantly, what craft beer you are yet to try, and craft beer bars and breweries that you have
yet to visit. Beer Crawl is your good beer travel companion. Discover more - crawl in your own time. Venues |
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You already know your favourite watering holes in your city. But tonight, you want to try somewhere new. You and your mate are in another city for the weekend, and you want to check out a few craft beer bars while you're there.
Your friend asked you where she can get a good beer near where she lives preferably somewhere with wifi and a quiet corner where she can study. If you want to keep track of all the best beer venues in Australia, and see which ones you have and haven't been to, you need to check out Beer Crawl. Developer and beer-crawler, Steve Kuebler, has always wanted to improve his beer journeyhe just needed the right tools to help him along the way. So he started asking the right questions. What if you could go on a pub crawl to all new places, and be confident that they'd serve good beer? What if you could record a life-long list of venues you've visited and beers you've tried? And better still what if you could see a list of venues and beers you still want to try? In answer to these questions, he came up with Beer Crawl. If a craft beer venue directory and a beer tracking app had a baby, and that baby had a whole lot of awesome superpowers, Beer Crawl would be it.

Create a free account, or just jump in with a single click. A simple-to-navigate map of all the good beer places in Australia, which keeps growing as the industry does. What's near you? Which venues are close to each other?
Check-in to venues to record where you've been, and easily see where you still want to try. There's always new venues to discover! A supercharged search function with impressive filters. Want a bar with a pool table, live music, and no sports screens? How about a brewery that does growler fills and tasting paddles? Or one that has wifi, barista coffee, and is pet friendly? Or even want to find which venues have a certain style of beer on tap? Find exactly what you're looking for. An events calendar that lists all the events run by microbreweries and craft beer bars, organised by state. Don't miss out because you didn't check the right Facebook pages at the right timelet the list of upcoming events come to you, and just scroll through until you see something that grabs you! Throw in a bunch of extra features in development (360° virtual tours of beer venues, anyone?), and the soon-to-be-released exclusive deals on personalised bar crawls, and Beer Crawl will quickly become your go-to for a great night out. With this website and app, you'll always know what's going on with good beer in your city. There's no need to give yourself a headache trying to hit every pub in one day. And when there's a multitude of good beer venues around, and a single directory that connects you to all of themwhat's the rush? After all: life is a beer crawl. So get crawling.

Take Away | craft beer bottle shop in Adelaide. The Beer Crawl team LOVE Australian craft beer, and want to contribute to its development and your enjoyment. We love trying new things, visiting new places.
We are all about providing accurate details for where you can go for some real ale. Beer Crawl connects lovers of Australian Craft Beer with places offering a range of beers and services so you can find the ones that suit you. Our site offers a means to tick off beers and bars, and mark the ones you love. Can't remember a great beer or bar that you visited? We've got it covered. Simply create a free account to log all beers you have tried and places you have visited But more importantly, what craft beer you are yet to try, and craft beer bars and breweries that you have yet to visit. Beer Crawl is your good beer travel companion. Beer Crawl allows you to save comments, however we believe there are enough media out there for people to express their opinions to the world Use Facebook? You can post to tell your friends where you are / what you are drinking. Don't use Facebook? All good, it is not needed. --- We are not experts in Craft beer, we just love it. In moderation. Including moderation. Beer Crawl. Get on it.

Excerpt taken from Wikipedia.org :
"Craft brewing" is a more encompassing term for developments in the industry succeeding the microbrewing movement of the late 20th century. The definition is not entirely consistent but typically applies to relatively small, independently-owned commercial breweries that employ traditional brewing methods and emphasize flavor and quality. The term is usually reserved for breweries established since the 1970s but may be used for older breweries with a similar focus. A United States trade group, the Brewers Association, interested in brand transparency, offers a definition of craft breweries as "small, independent and traditional".According to Russ Phillips, author of Canned!: Artwork of the Modern American Beer Can (2014),[11] the use of cans by craft brewers in the US has doubled since 2012, with over 500 companies using cans to package their beverages. Previously associated with the major brewing corporations, cans are now favored by craft brewers for numerous reasons: canned beer cools more quickly, beer-degrading light does not affect canned beer, canned beer is more portable since less room is required for storage or transportation, and cans have a greater surface area for wraparound designs and decorations.
A representative of the Rhinegeist craft brewery, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, explained in June 2014 that the perception that bottles lead to a taste that is superior to canned beer is outdated, as most aluminum cans are lined with a polymer coating that protects the beer from the problematic metal. However, since drinking directly from a can may still result in a metallic taste, most craft brewers recommend pouring beer into a glass prior to consumption. In June 2014, the BA estimated 3% of craft beer is sold in cans, 60% is sold in bottles, and kegs represent the remainder of the market....
A microbrewery or craft brewery is a brewery that produces small amounts of beer, typically much smaller than large-scale corporate breweries, and is independently owned. Such breweries are generally characterized by their emphasis on quality, flavor and brewing technique. The microbrewing movement began in the United Kingdom in the 1970s although traditional artisanal brewing existed in Europe for centuries and subsequently spread to other countries. As the movement grew and some breweries expanded their production and distribution, the more encompassing concept of craft brewing emerged. A brewpub is a pub that brews its own beer for sale on the premises.'